
We are at war for our own souls. How do we win? We need a strategy. What does that look like?

Dorothy Day supposedly uttered that famous phrase, "Don't call me a saint. I don't want to be dismissed so easily."

The Fathers of the Church teach us the essential reality of Catholicism.

A young man from a faith-filled family turns to his torturers who have just killed his three brothers and courageously states: “It is my choice to die at the hands of men with the hope God gives of being raised up by him.”

Liturgically, November is the month during which we are especially mindful of death — ours and that of the people who have gone before us.

When and if you step into the world of parenting, no one hands you the playbook.

Finally, the Supreme Court has given pro-life Americans what they were hoping for — a commitment to take a fresh look at the issue of abortion.

Cardinal John Henry Newman, who recently was canonized by Pope Francis, was a contemporary of our foundress, St. Jeanne Jugan, and probably knew our early communities in England.

This Gospel records the conversion of the tax collector Zacchaeus from a life of treacherous fraud to a life of humble and generous poverty with Christ.



Patience, another word for love
Perseverance is rightly understood as the virtue of “patient endurance,” and there are three areas of life in which we need to exercise it — with others, with ourselves and with God.